HC Deb 31 October 1996 vol 284 cc226-30W
Mr. Duncan Smith

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will detail forthcoming business in the Council of the European Union for November; and if he will list major European Union events for the next six months. [2113]

Mr. David Davis

This calender is primarily concerned with European Union matters, but certain other relevant events are also included. Events and dates quoted are based on the information available on the date of issue.

European calendar: November 1996 to April 1997
Venue Event
November 1996
4 to 5 Brussels K4 Committee
7 to 9 Cork Rural Development Conference
11 Brussels ECOFIN Council
11 to 15 Strasbourg European Parliament Plenary
12 Brussels Health Council
14 Brussels Industry Council
14 to 15 Dublin Political Committee

European calendar: November 1996 to April 1997
Venue Event
18 to 19 Brussels Agriculture Council
19 Brussels Budget Council
21 Brussels Education Council
22 Brussels Development Council
22 Brussels Fisheries Council
25 Brussels Consumer Council
25 to 26 Brussels General Affairs Council
26 Brussels Internal Market Council
27 to 28 Brussels European Parliament Plenary
28 Brussels Telecommunications Council
28 to 29 Brussels Justice and Home Affairs Council
December 1996
2 Brussels ECOFIN Council
2 Brussels Social Affairs Council
3 Brussels Energy Council
5 Brussels Research Council
6 Brussels General Affairs Council
9 to 10 Brussels Environment Council
9 to 13 Strasbourg European Parliament Plenary
12 to 13 Brussels Transport Council
13 to 14 Dublin European Council
16 Brussels Culture Council
16 to 17 Brussels Agriculture Council
17 Brussels K4 Committee
19 to 20 Brussels Fisheries Council
January 1997
1 Dutch Presidency begins
7 Brussels Fisheries Council
13 to 17 Strasbourg European Parliament Plenary
20 to 21 Brussels General Affairs Council
20 to 21 Brussels Agriculture Council
27 Brussels Ecofin Council (t.b.c.)
29 to 30 Brussels European Parliament Plenary
31 Amsterdam Transport Council (Informal)
February 1997
1 Amsterdam Transport Council (Informal)
1 to 2 Brussels Economic Affairs Council (Informal)
5 to 6 Noordwijk Justice and Home Affairs Council (Informal)
14 to 15 Rotterdam Social Affairs Council (Informal)
17 Brussels Ecofin Council
17 to 18 Brussels Agriculture Council
17 to 21 Strasbourg European Parliament Plenary
24 to 25 Brussels General Affairs Council
28 Amsterdam Development Aid Council (Informal)
March 1997
1 to 2 Amsterdam Development Aid Council (Informal)
3 Rotterdam Education Council (Informal)
3 to 4 Brussels Environment Council
6 Brussels Telecommunications Council
10 Brussels Internal Market Council
10 to 14 Strasbourg European Parliament Plenary
11 to 12 Brussels Transport Council
15 to 16 Apeldoorn Gymnich (Informal)
17 Brussels Ecofin Council
17 to 19 Brussels Agriculture Council
18 to 19 Brussels Justice and Home Affairs Council
24 to 25 Brussels General Affairs Council
April 1997
*4 to 6 Noordwijk Ecofin Council (Informal)
*7 to 10 Strasbourg European Parliament Plenary
*10 Luxembourg Consumer Council
*14 to 15 Luxembourg Fisheries Council
*17 Luxembourg Social Affairs Council
*18 to 20 Amsterdam Environment Council (Informal)
*21 to 22 Luxembourg Agriculture Council
*23 Brussels European Parliament Plenary

European calendar: November 1996 to April 1997
Venue Event
*24 Luxembourg Industry Council
*24 to 25 Luxembourg ACP/EU
*25 Brussels European Parliament Plenary
*29 Luxembourg General Affairs Council

Subject: monthly forecast of business for November 1996

  • 1. The following Councils are scheduled:
  • 11 November: Ecofin Council
  • 12 November: Health Council
  • 14 November: Industry Council
  • 18 November: Agriculture Council
  • 19 November: Agriculture Council
  • 19 November: Budget Council
  • 21 November: Education Council
  • 22 November: Development Council
  • 22 November: Fisheries Council
  • 25 November: Consumer Council
  • 25 November: General Affairs Council
  • 26 November: General Affairs Council
  • 26 November: Internal Market Council
  • 28 November: Telecommunications Council
  • 28 November: Justice and Home Affairs Council
  • 29 November: Justice and Home Affairs Council
  • 2. The following subjects are likely to be discussed:
  • 11 November: Ecofin Council
  • Approval of the provisional agenda.
  • Approval of the list of "A" points.
  • Preparation of the European Council:
  • Recommendations of the Council based on Article 109 J.
  • Preparation of Stage 3 of EMU:
  • Report by the Council to the European Council on relations between the Euro area and non-participating member states.
  • Commission report on the development of tax systems in the European Union.
  • SEM 2000 Commission presentation of report of personal representatives group.
  • Other business.
  • 12 November: Health Concil
  • Adoption of the agenda.
  • Adoption of the list of "A" points.
  • Proposal for a decision of the European Parliament and of the Council creating a network for the epidemiological surveillance and control of communicable diseases in the European Community.
  • EU—US task force on communicable diseases.
  • Strategy towards blood safety and self-sufficiency in the European Community: draft resolution.
  • Reduction of smoking in the European Community: draft resolution.
  • Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (TSE): draft conclusions.
  • Integration of health protection requirements in Community policies: draft resolution.
  • European health card.
  • Other business:
  • Rapid introduction of important new medicinal products (requested by Netherlands delegation).
  • 14 November: Industry Council
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  • At this stage, all of the below would seem likely to be discussed.
  • EC merger regulation.
  • Presidency paper on state aids.
  • Bench marking.
  • Communication on competitiveness of chemicals industry.
  • Communication on competitiveness of automotive industry.
  • Communication on competitiveness of textiles industry.
  • Third SME multi-annual programme (1997–2000)—particularly its budget.
  • Resolution on realising the full potential of SMEs, including very small and micro enterprises.
  • 18–19 November: Agriculture Council
  • Beef and cereals package.
  • Reform of the tobacco sector.
  • Reform of the olive oil sector.
  • Durum wheat (possible item).
  • Plant health—solidarity and responsibility (possible item).
  • BSE (possible item).
  • Veterinary and Phytosanitary Agency (possible item).
  • 19 November: Budget Council
  • 1997 Budget
  • Legal base (possible item).
  • 21 November: Educational Council (provisional agenda)
  • School effectiveness: discussion document and Council conclusions. This will be the topic for the open debate.
  • Lifelong learning: discussion document and Council conclusions.
  • Local community development through education: council conclusions.
  • Quality of higher education: Presentation of recommendation.
  • Paedophilia conclusions-declaration.
  • Green Paper on obstacles to mobility: presentation by the Commission.
  • Quality Assessment of first and second level education systems: oral report from the Commission.
  • SOCRATES: information from the Commission.
  • European Commission white paper: Commission report on five thematic conferences.
  • Transferability of grants: Information on commission proposal for a Council recommendation.
  • TEMPUS II (Information—Decision depending on timeframe): Proposal for a Council Decision amending Decision 93/246/EEC of 29 April 1993 adopting the second phase of the trans-European co-operation scheme for higher education (TEMPUS II) (1994–1998).
  • Learning in the information society: information from the Commission.
  • Meeting with the Education Ministers of the countries of central and eastern Europe (the Council will adjourn its formal business at 1200 to have the formal part of the structured dialogue until 1300. This will continue over lunch and the Council will reconvene formally at approximately 1500 to conclude its business).
  • 22 November: Fisheries Council
  • Multi-annual guidance programme IV.
  • Fish prices.
  • Autonomous tariff quotas.
  • 22 November: Development Council (provisional agenda)
  • First ministerial exchange of views on ACP/EU relations post Lome IV (Commission green paper).
  • Further exchange of views on relief, rehabilitation and development.
  • Resolution on human and social development.
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  • Adoption of a common position on the regulation on north-south co-operation in the fight against drugs.
  • Adoption of a common position on the regulation on aid for population policies and programmes.
  • Approval after EP second reading of the regulations on rehabilitation and construction in developing countries, Refugees in Asia and Latin America, environmental measures in developing countries and HIV/AIDS-related operations in developing countries.
  • Horizon 2000—coherence, complementarity and co-ordination.
  • 25 November: Consumer Council
  • Draft directive on injunctions (access to justice).
  • Action plan on access to justice.
  • Directive on consumer credit (on formula used for APR).
  • Discussion of green paper on "Financial services: meeting consumers' expectations".
  • Discussion of green paper on "Commercial Communications".
  • Presidency paper on vulnerable groups.
  • Commission presentation on consumer guarantees.
  • There will also be an open debate on consumers and the information society.
  • 25–26 November: General Affairs Council
  • Agenda not yet known.
  • 26 November: Internal Market Council
  • Agenda not yet known.
  • 28 November: Telecommunications Council
  • Directive on the application of open network provision to voice telephony and on universal service for telecommunications in a competitive environment: Common position.
  • Directive on common rules for the development of Community postal services and the improvement of the quality of service: Common position (possible item).
  • Decision regarding the definition and implementation of Community Policy in the field of communications and postal services: adoption.
  • Illegal material on the Internet: conclusions/recommendations (possible item).
  • Communication on numbering: presentation (possible item).
  • Directive on the approximation of the laws of member states concerning the connected telecommunications equipment, including the mutual recognition of their conformity and applicability: presentation (possible item).
  • 28–29 November: Justice and Home Affairs Council
  • Agenda not yet known.

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